Instead of trying to douse those uninvited guests with chemically laden sprays, powders and lotions, try going the natural route! Here are some household items to put to the test--so you can put the DEET, insecticide and other toxic repellents to rest

Join the movement! Take the pledge to provide a honey bee haven with access to pesticide-free food, shelter and water. It doesn't take much space -- a few containers of the right kinds of plants tucked into your garden, on a balcony or front stoop, will...

Insects in the home and garden can be a nightmare and it can be difficult to deal with them if you have pets or small children as many insect repellents are toxic to humans and animals and can be extremely harmful to the environment. If you are seeking

Insect control is an issues inside and outside of every home. While chemical pesticides are often effective, they are also harmful to children, pets and the environment. But there are natural solutions that can help!

If you're looking for an alternative to chemicals and pesticides to keep creepy crawlers at bay, Mother Nature has a few tricks up her sleeve. Combat everything from ants, to mites, mosquitoes, mice and more.

David Gracer eats bugs. Not any old crushed, oozy, sidewalk kind of bug, but insects selected just like any other food -- for sustenance and taste. He eats them sautéed, filleted and roasted. And he thinks you should eat them, too.